#20: Girls Must Learn to Curtsy From a Young Age
One of the most distinctive aspects of being a member of the British royal family is the strict set of protocols and traditions that must be followed at all times, including the practice of curtsying. For young girls in the family, this means learning how to curtsy as soon as they start walking.
Curtsying is a sign of respect and deference and is used to show respect to senior members of the family or to other dignitaries. It involves a slight bend of the knees, accompanied by a lowering of the head and a placing of the hands in front of the body.